Birdies – Uniden UBC760XLT User Manual

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Etand Coverage:

Frequency Range:

Channels:
Scan Speed:

Display:

Power

Requirement:

Sensitivity:
(nominal)
(12 dB SINAD)

Selectivity:

Audio

Output

(Nominal):

Antenna:

Connectors:

Size:
Weight:

12 Bands

66-88 MHz

108-136 MHz
136-144 MHz
144-148 MHz
148-1 74 MHz

350-406 MHz
406-420 MHz
420-450 MHz
450-470 MHz
470-512 MHz
806-956 MHz

100 Channels (5-20 channel banks)
15 channels per second

'

Illuminated Liquid Crystal

13.8 VDC [220V AC 50 Hz with AC Adapter)

0.3,wV 66-88 MHz
0.6aV 108-136 MHz
0.4uV 136-174 MHz
OAuV 406-512 MHz
0.8uV 806-956 MHz
-55dB (flj ±25 KHz
2.0 Watts at 10% T.H.D.
telescopic antenna included

antenna, external speaker, DC power, REC.

OUT

6 5 / I 6 " W x I 5/8"H

X

7 3/8"D

1 lb., 3 oz.

Specifications are typical and subject to
change without notice.

Birdies

All radiosaresubject to receiving unde­

sired signals. If the UBC 760XLT stops

during scan mode and no sound is
heard, it may be receiving a "Birdie."
Birdies are internally generated signals
inherent in the electronics of the re­

ceiver. Press the Scan key to continue
scanning.

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